Pedestrian Count Report - March 2017

With the installation in 2011 of 14 cameras that measure pedestrian volumes 24 hours a day, the CCD now provides retailers, brokers, and developers with detailed counts and analyses of hourly trends. The technology uses a single discreet camera that can accurately gather data across an entire pedestrian-traveled street. No digital files are preserved, so these are unlike security cameras, but they allow a detailed counting of pedestrian activity 24-hours/day.

These reports detail pedestrian activity broken down by day of the week, time of day, and location. If you would like additional data for any of the identified blocks or archival reports, please contact the retail liason at retail@centercityphila.org.

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The Center City District (CCD), Central Philadelphia Development Corporation (CPDC) and Center City District Foundation (CCDF) work together to enhance the vitality and competitiveness of Philadelphia's downtown. In 1991 the business leadership organization CPDC created the CCD business improvement district to deliver daily services with the goal of making Center City clean and safe. This helped transform Center City into a vibrant 24-hour downtown, attractive to businesses, residents, students, shoppers and tourists. In addition, the CCD is responsible for the management of Dilworth, Sister Cities, John F. Collins and Cret Parks, four extraordinary public spaces in the heart of Center City. CCDF, the charitable affiliate of the CCD, was launched in 2016 to support the next generation of public space improvements in Center City Philadelphia.